Home Actress Shenaz Treasurywala HD Photos and Wallpapers July 2022 Shenaz Treasurywala Instagram - Monsoon time = Waterfalls for me. What does Monsoon mean to you? Here are a list of some of my favourites 1. Phi Phi Falls, Meghalaya Aka -Paradise Falls. It’s not for the faint hearted. Long walk, steep hill downwards- slipping and sliding. I had leeches on my leg by the time I reached the fall my legs were covered in leeches. But it was worth it!!! I jumped in. Had a brain freeze. Was so cold but it was worth it. One of the most beautiful experiences I’ve had in India in the monsoon! 2. Dudhsagar Falls, Goa The Dudhsagar Waterfalls is at a height of 1017 feet making it one of highest waterfalls in the country. It is called ‘Sea of Milk’ as the waterfall gives an illusion of milk 🥛 falling from the sky! 3. Jog Falls, Karnataka India’s second-highest waterfall. It’s so spectacular. My mouth is open thinking about it. 4. Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya It is the highest in the india and fourth highest in the world. Nohkalikai is the Khasi language translates to “The Leap of Ka Likai”. It is believed that a woman named Ka Likai jumped from the cliff after finding out that her husband had cooked her infant daughter and fed it to her in a meal. 5. Wei Sawdong Falls, Meghalaya To witness this fall, you will need to trek down a stretch of almost a 75 to 90-degree angle. I have made a separate reel on this. I was terrified 😂The villagers have made the path using bamboo trees and branches from trees! 6. Athirappily Falls, Kerala India’s own Niagara Falls hidden in the luscious forest cin Kerala. These waterfalls are not tall but wide making them as special as the tall ones. I’m sure I’ve missed some . Give me some More Monsoon Waterfall suggestions!! #waterfallsofindia #waterfalls #monsoon #travelromancesmiles

Shenaz Treasurywala Instagram – Monsoon time = Waterfalls for me. What does Monsoon mean to you? Here are a list of some of my favourites 1. Phi Phi Falls, Meghalaya Aka -Paradise Falls. It’s not for the faint hearted. Long walk, steep hill downwards- slipping and sliding. I had leeches on my leg by the time I reached the fall my legs were covered in leeches. But it was worth it!!! I jumped in. Had a brain freeze. Was so cold but it was worth it. One of the most beautiful experiences I’ve had in India in the monsoon! 2. Dudhsagar Falls, Goa The Dudhsagar Waterfalls is at a height of 1017 feet making it one of highest waterfalls in the country. It is called ‘Sea of Milk’ as the waterfall gives an illusion of milk 🥛 falling from the sky! 3. Jog Falls, Karnataka India’s second-highest waterfall. It’s so spectacular. My mouth is open thinking about it. 4. Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya It is the highest in the india and fourth highest in the world. Nohkalikai is the Khasi language translates to “The Leap of Ka Likai”. It is believed that a woman named Ka Likai jumped from the cliff after finding out that her husband had cooked her infant daughter and fed it to her in a meal. 5. Wei Sawdong Falls, Meghalaya To witness this fall, you will need to trek down a stretch of almost a 75 to 90-degree angle. I have made a separate reel on this. I was terrified 😂The villagers have made the path using bamboo trees and branches from trees! 6. Athirappily Falls, Kerala India’s own Niagara Falls hidden in the luscious forest cin Kerala. These waterfalls are not tall but wide making them as special as the tall ones. I’m sure I’ve missed some . Give me some More Monsoon Waterfall suggestions!! #waterfallsofindia #waterfalls #monsoon #travelromancesmiles

Shenaz Treasurywala Instagram - Monsoon time = Waterfalls for me. What does Monsoon mean to you? Here are a list of some of my favourites 1. Phi Phi Falls, Meghalaya Aka -Paradise Falls. It’s not for the faint hearted. Long walk, steep hill downwards- slipping and sliding. I had leeches on my leg by the time I reached the fall my legs were covered in leeches. But it was worth it!!! I jumped in. Had a brain freeze. Was so cold but it was worth it. One of the most beautiful experiences I’ve had in India in the monsoon! 2. Dudhsagar Falls, Goa The Dudhsagar Waterfalls is at a height of 1017 feet making it one of highest waterfalls in the country. It is called ‘Sea of Milk’ as the waterfall gives an illusion of milk 🥛 falling from the sky! 3. Jog Falls, Karnataka India’s second-highest waterfall. It’s so spectacular. My mouth is open thinking about it. 4. Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya It is the highest in the india and fourth highest in the world. Nohkalikai is the Khasi language translates to “The Leap of Ka Likai”. It is believed that a woman named Ka Likai jumped from the cliff after finding out that her husband had cooked her infant daughter and fed it to her in a meal. 5. Wei Sawdong Falls, Meghalaya To witness this fall, you will need to trek down a stretch of almost a 75 to 90-degree angle. I have made a separate reel on this. I was terrified 😂The villagers have made the path using bamboo trees and branches from trees! 6. Athirappily Falls, Kerala India’s own Niagara Falls hidden in the luscious forest cin Kerala. These waterfalls are not tall but wide making them as special as the tall ones. I’m sure I’ve missed some . Give me some More Monsoon Waterfall suggestions!! #waterfallsofindia #waterfalls #monsoon #travelromancesmiles

Shenaz Treasurywala Instagram – Monsoon time = Waterfalls for me.

What does Monsoon mean to you?

Here are a list of some of my favourites

1. Phi Phi Falls, Meghalaya
Aka -Paradise Falls.
It’s not for the faint hearted. Long walk, steep hill downwards- slipping and sliding. I had leeches on my leg by the time I reached the fall my legs were covered in leeches.
But it was worth it!!!
I jumped in. Had a brain freeze. Was so cold but it was worth it. One of the most beautiful experiences I’ve had in India in the monsoon!

2. Dudhsagar Falls, Goa
The Dudhsagar Waterfalls is at a height of 1017 feet making it one of highest waterfalls in the country.
It is called ‘Sea of Milk’ as the waterfall gives an illusion of milk 🥛 falling from the sky!

3. Jog Falls, Karnataka
India’s second-highest waterfall. It’s so spectacular. My mouth is open thinking about it.

4. Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya
It is the highest in the india and fourth highest in the world.
Nohkalikai is the Khasi language translates to “The Leap of Ka Likai”. It is believed that a woman named Ka Likai jumped from the cliff after finding out that her husband had cooked her infant daughter and fed it to her in a meal.

5. Wei Sawdong Falls, Meghalaya
To witness this fall, you will need to trek down a stretch of almost a 75 to 90-degree angle. I have made a separate reel on this. I was terrified 😂The villagers have made the path using bamboo trees and branches from trees!

6. Athirappily Falls, Kerala
India’s own Niagara Falls hidden in the luscious forest cin Kerala.
These waterfalls are not tall but wide making them as special as the tall ones.

I’m sure I’ve missed some . Give me some
More Monsoon Waterfall suggestions!!

#waterfallsofindia
#waterfalls
#monsoon
#travelromancesmiles | Posted on 28/Jun/2022 08:47:52

Shenaz Treasurywala Instagram – While I was not breathless in Ladakh. I was out letting Ladakh take my breath away. 

Here are some of my highlights-

1. Romantic Sunsets for one 
2. Landscapes that made me click happy 
3. Felt pretty as a Ladakhi
4. River beds as dry as my last date
5. Landscapes as barren as my last dry spell.
6. Prayer flagged bridges 
7. Praying for a hot guy ;)
8. Landscapes I’ve seen in Game Of Throne
9. 18,000 feet high at Khardungla
10. Intricately designed Monasteries
11. What did one magnet say to another at magnetic hill? 
12. You’re so attractive🤪

#ladakh 
#leh
#lehladakhdiaries 
#travelromancesmiles Ladakh, India
Shenaz Treasurywala Instagram – Pic 1
Ladakh : A trip which can be easily called ” Haseen Dard ”

Pic 2
Made judwa 3 with the prayer flag

Pic 3
Stared into my future dating life…oops into nothingness

Pic 4
Ladakh made me breathless like no boyfriend ever could 

Which trip has been Haseen Dard for you?

#ladakh #leh #travelromancesmiles #solotraveler

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